Literature DB >> 17337030

Size effect in reactivity of copper nanoparticles to carbon tetrachloride degradation.

Ya Hsuan Liou1, Shang Lien Lo, Chin Jung Lin.   

Abstract

Surface area-normalized rate constants (k(SA)) of reaction between metallic nanoparticles and reducible contaminants, such as chlorinated hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and nitrate, have been reported to be dramatically increased as compared to that of commercial metallic powder. However, k(SA) for individual pollutants in previously published data vary by as much as 1-2 orders of magnitude and much of this variability is due to the effect of various sizes. The size dependence of the reactivity of nanoparticles is not yet fully understood; however, yielding nanoparticles with uniform size and without agglomeration during the period of reaction would demonstrate the effect of varying particle size. In this study, resin-supported zerovalent copper with average particle size of 7, 10, 18, 26, and 29, respectively, were successfully synthesized and evidenced no agglomeration during the reaction period of 10h. The k(SA) of copper nanoparticles (k(n,SA)) was 110-120 times higher than that of powdered copper particles (k(p,SA)) when the copper particle size was about 10nm. However, for diameters of 18-29 nm, the ratio of k(n,SA)/k(p,SA) was around 10-20, indicating that the reactivity of small copper nanoparticles (approximately 10nm) varies discontinuously. Thus, most variability in previous k(SA) is attributed to the presence of small nanoparticles.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17337030     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2007.01.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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